Not exact matches
Battery capacity: 3300 mAh (removable) Charging Time: Charge — 2 hours using the charger provided 0 to 100 % Battery Life: 4 to 7 hours non-stop (
moderate to heavy) Daily
usage battery life:
Just about one day of mixed
usage
The battery of the smartphone doesn't last very long,
just a little over 8 hours even with
moderate usage.
With regard to battery life, both devices should last a day of
moderate to heavy
usage, although the Galaxy S5 does provide ultra power - saving features that can let you squeeze out
just a bit more by reducing functionality and display quality.
On heavy
usage, I got about 13 hours w /
moderate use and
just over 10 hours w / heavy
usage.
If your
usage is
moderate, which is
just basic browsing, etc, you can go without charging this one for two days.
Battery capacity: 2950mAh (non-removable) Charging Time: Full Charge — 2 hour from 9 % to 100 % Battery Life: 4 to 5 hours non-stop (
moderate to heavy) Daily
usage battery life:
Just over one day with mixed
moderate usage.
Sure enough, the Alpha only
just lasted through a full day of
moderate usage, and required a nightly charge.
We have yet to test the battery fully, but OnePlus is adamant that the 5T's battery will match up to the performance of the OnePlus 5, which easily lasted the day on
moderate usage, hitting 10 p.m. with
just under 50 percent remaining — even light
usage on the Pixel 2 saw it drop to 42 percent by 8 p.m..